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1st Generation 1964 1/2 - 1973 - Questions & general discussions that apply to a specific year => 1967 Mustang => Topic started by: brennancarey on January 06, 2016, 08:53:42 AM
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Hi
I am needing to find the correct rear end for my S Code 67 Mustang.
Info I have from Marti report is my car had a 3.25 Traction Lock 9".
So in order to track this down I need to know what i need to be looking for?
casting numbers? Width, number of spines ? 28/ 31 etc.
many help and advise is appreciated, search and google not helping me much either.
Rgds
Brennan
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WES-G should be the tag info (from mustangtek) and says it should be a 28 spline axle. Casting & assembly dates ought to be verified to get you closer to a few weeks ahead of your build date.
You could also order a reproduction tag from Marti Auto Works using your vin. Finding EVERYTHING dated correctly including an original tag could prove to be a bit closer to impossible. Another option other than looking or trying to hunt down an original, dated correct axle assembly could include purchasing a 9 inch carrier case dated correctly and installing a new gear set (a little more difficult to see when assembled) as well as bearings and locker unit which can all be a bit easier to disguise once inside. I'm not trying to lead you, just trying to assist you in an idea to get the "function portion" of the task accomplished (though not fully concours) in a way that could be undetectable from any usual judging standpoint.
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Early or late 1967?
Early 1967 used a large fill plug in the housing. By the end of 1967 no fill plug in housing, only in third member.
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Early or late 1967?
Early 1967 used a large fill plug in the housing. By the end of 1967 no fill plug in housing, only in third member.
His signature suggests that it was a Dec built car. Believe that was (was at San Jose so I would need to double check Dearborn) style with the large filler plug at the rear as you describe
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WES-G should be the tag info (from mustangtek) and says it should be a 28 spline axle. Casting & assembly dates ought to be verified to get you closer to a few weeks ahead of your build date.
You could also order a reproduction tag from Marti Auto Works using your vin. Finding EVERYTHING dated correctly including an original tag could prove to be a bit closer to impossible. Another option other than looking or trying to hunt down an original, dated correct axle assembly could include purchasing a 9 inch carrier case dated correctly and installing a new gear set (a little more difficult to see when assembled) as well as bearings and locker unit which can all be a bit easier to disguise once inside. I'm not trying to lead you, just trying to assist you in an idea to get the "function portion" of the task accomplished (though not fully concours) in a way that could be undetectable from any usual judging standpoint.
Some good ideas there I have not considered !
I think that hunting down a carrier case would be a good option. I wonder what the date range would need to be based on my car been a Dec 66 built Dearborn car ? Also would the casting number need to be C7AW-E ?
Yes Early 67 Dearborn car so can I cfm I need a large fill plug in the housing ?
Thks
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I think that hunting down a carrier case would be a good option. I wonder what the date range would need to be based on my car been a Dec 66 built Dearborn car ?
Would look for something about 6 to 3 months prior to the real build date looking at other examples. Remember that for the pinion retainer (dated also) ;)
Yes Early 67 Dearborn car so can I cfm I need a large fill plug in the housing ?
Yes place a wanted ad everywhere you can. Need a big net to find date coded items at times - other times you just get lucky
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Would look for something about 6 to 3 months prior to the real build date looking at other examples. Remember that for the pinion retainer (dated also) ;)
Yes place a wanted ad everywhere you can. Need a big net to find date coded items at times - other times you just get lucky
Thanks Jeff for advice on the dates I need to be looking out for. Also a dated pinion retainer !
Rgds
brennan
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I believe some of the '67s had a "small" drain plug in the back of the housing -- what is the story on those? What time frame did Ford install those and what cars had them? Were the small drain plug housings all 9"? What would determine that one car came with the large drain plug housing and another came with the small drain plug housing?
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I believe some of the '67s had a "small" drain plug in the back of the housing -- what is the story on those? What time frame did Ford install those and what cars had them? Were the small drain plug housings all 9"? What would determine that one car came with the large drain plug housing and another came with the small drain plug housing?
I guess your referring to the size of the head on the filler not the size of the hole in the housing
That drain plug isn't a Ford factory one. Original one was likely stripped or lost then replaced by something from the parts or hardware store
Markings on the head appear to include the size of the threads :o
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Thanks Jeff! So I just need to find the Ford "large" plug to go into this housing? Would this housing be correct for the Shelbys and other cars getting the 9" rear early in 1967?
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A picture of the "large" plug.
Is the large plug reproduced? Or is there a source to buy a used one?
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A picture of the "large" plug.
Is the large plug reproduced? Or is there a source to buy a used one?
I have one out of a 67 that has the "L" makers mark. PM me if you can't find one.
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I have one out of a 67 that has the "L" makers mark. PM me if you can't find one.
Bob, I am thinking if I cant find a casing with the large fill plug I can always add one I guess.. What would the thread and size be of that large plug. I would be interested in the L bolt if you still have?